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I do have one bit of advice that I think would really help give all your work far more depth.
Try varying the line weight more from foreground to background.
The farther back you go the thiner the lines should be drawn.
Mosquitor's lines are too thick for instance and while I know you want him to stand out, the composition and colours can do that for you!

Jukka : Loo-Kee is a must be in POP pics ... (( hey, no POP smilies ?? ))

Mike Bock : Mosquitor is one of my 3 favorites. Sad to see he gets no more attention !!

Patreek : Patience please

Predabot : Sorry, i don´t really get your confusion !?! Maybe this helps: Glimmer already knocked down with a bite ( forgot a bit blood on her ), Netossa is bleeding on her arm because of a bite and she is warning Spinnerella which is surprised in the situtation... something like that

Eamon : Thanks, i will heed your advice.

Tallstar : I always do !

Blksuperman2 : Nope, i did this back in summer 2008 !! Would be great if i were so quick, but i´m not !

I agree with you 100% Sha!! I've always thought of them that way!
That's why, as an adult, I collected all the vintage PoP figures to go with my childhood vintage MotU figures. (cos I'm male, my parents wouldn't let me have PoP figures. I talked them into letting me have She-Ra, but it was tough! lol)

Anyways, keep up the great work buddy, you're a credit to these boards!

A great piece of art is a great piece of art. Regardless to what is being portrayed. At least the Loo-Kee's silent! I can't think of a bad thing to say about this.

In our world though, at least the species that live in Finland, only female mosquitos suck blood. They need it for laying eggs somehow. The only not-so-good aspect of the otherwise perfect Horde member.

"She-Ra, Princess of Power was no more. That had been the price of freedom."